2.4- Genus Durio+ Overview The genus Durio is in the subfamily Helicteroideae, in the family Malvaceae of the order Malvales. Durio species, collectively referred to as Durians, are a very unique and special tropical fruit. They originate from SE Asia and have for many years being considered the "King of Fruits". They can grow to over 8kg in weight, be about the size of a basketball, and are covered in variable spikes. Durio is well known as one of the sources of seasonal fruit production in Southeast Asia with its center of diversity in Borneo. Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia are the main Durio producers in the world. Besides having much information about the utilization and benefit from its timber and fruits as a food substance, traditionally some parts of this plant, such as leaves, bark and root, can also be used for medical purposes. This review deals with chemical constituents and the biological activities of Durio plants. Synonyms Boschia Korth. Lahia Hassk+ Species:

2.6- Genus Neesia+ OverviewNeesiais the genus of plant in the tribe Durioneae, in the subfamily Helicteroideae, in the family Malvaceae of the order Malvales. Neesia comes exclusively in Indonesia , Malaysia and Thailand before. It is there part of tropical evergreen forests. The center of biodiversity is Borneo . It was formerly in the subfamily of bombacoideae classified (Bombacoideae). The Neesia typologies are trees that reach stature heights of up to 40 meters. Their large leaves are undivided, entire, long-oval to elliptical and hairy undersides scaly or felted.+ Species There are about eight Neesia selected species: 1- Neesia altissima Blume - In Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. 2- Neesia glabra Becc. - In Borneo. 3- Neesia kostermansiana Soepad. - In Malaysia and Thailand. 4- Neesia malayana Bakh. - In Sumatra, Malaysia and Thailand. 5- Neesia pilulifera Becc. - In Borneo. 6- Neesia purpurascens Becc. - In Borneo. 7- Neesia strigosa Mast. - In Malaysia. 8- Neesia synandra Mast. - In Thailand, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo. Source: Neesia - From https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neesia